Speaker
John Myers
(University of Oregon (US))
Description
The Standard Model (SM) very successfully describes experimental
observations, but is known to be an incomplete theory. Measurements of SM
parameters and checks of its self consistency are important to improve our
understanding of nature. An important parameter to understand electroweak
symmetry breaking is the Higgs boson self-coupling, which can be
accessed in Higgs boson pair production. These studies are already important
now to search for potential effects of physics beyond the SM as well as to
prepare for the analysis of the full dataset of the HL-LHC. This poster will
present the latest results on the Higgs pair production with the ATLAS
detector with a focus on the 4b and bbWW* final states.
Authors
ATLAS Collaboration
John Myers
(University of Oregon (US))